Flora Skukalek’s Halupki Recipe
Flora Skukalek’s Halupki Recipe (Read More …)
Flora Skukalek’s Halupki Recipe (Read More …)
A Sugarbush Easter – A Dickens Station Mystery Short Story (Read More …)
Meet AnnMarie’s cameo character, Flora Skukalek, and read about her character’s promotion. (Read More …)
Amelia Dickens shares her recipe for Empty Tomb Rolls, a fun and tasty way to reflect on the true meaning of Easter. (Read More …)
Old Joe’s favorite Easter treat is Amelia Dickens’ Empty Tomb Rolls. Since Amelia is not known for her prowess in the kitchen, these sweet, tasty rolls are fun and easy to make using pre-made crescent roll dough. Amelia makes these every year for her family and friends to remind everyone of the true meaning of Easter. (Read More …)
Mark 16: 6 But he said to them, “Do not be alarmed. You seek Jesus of Nazareth, who was crucified. He (Read More …)
Share your favorite Easter Recipe to be a guest character in a Dickens Station short story. (Read More …)
This article in the Dickens Station Daily Telegraph offers a brief history of our quaint little village. (Read More …)
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It’s Valentine’s Day at Dickens Station, one year after the passing of one of the tiny Vermont village’s beloved residents, Evan Marley. An accident at the Marley farm forces Evan’s widow, Leah, to question her deepening relationship with a long-time friend, Mason Carver. Mason has been Leah’s rock since Evan’s passing. Has Mason’s high school crush for Leah rekindled during her year-long dependence on his muscular arms and patient listening ear, or has her best friend’s devotion been charity, fulfilling a promise Mason made to Evan before he passed? Are the Valentine’s Day charms that keep appearing Evan’s warning from beyond the grave for Leah to remain faithful? (Read More …)